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Angry Ghanaian Visa Applicants Besiege US Embassy

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Date: 30-Sep-2011 The American Embassy in Accra was on Friday September 30, besieged by angry Visa Lottery applicants, who are blaming the authorities at the embassy for neglecting their pursuit of Visas to the United States. Scores of people from different parts of the country complained bitterly to Citi News that they have been abandoned for weeks by the American authorities, after securing the necessary requirements and five passes needed for their Visas. Others also recounted the inconvenience they have faced over the last couple of weeks saying they do not have places to sleep at night and sometimes have to pass the night at the Tema Station. Some of the applicants at the Embassy who expressed their resentment about the way they are being treated said authorities at the American Embassy must respect their rights as Ghanaians. “We have been here for some weeks now and people have been here for months, some came in as far as February, at least if you will not give us the Vis

Fwd: [RectalMicro IRMA] Rapid Testing Sharply Cuts HIV Patient Dropout Rate

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Rapid Testing Sharply Cuts HIV Patient Dropout Rate By: Talea Miller HIV clinic in Mozambique. Photo by Talea Miller. Every time an HIV clinic tells a patient to come back for more testing or for laboratory results there is a risk the patient will never return. This happens so frequently in sub-Saharan Africa, where more than 50 percent of HIV-positive patients drop out of programs before starting treatment, it has it's own terminology: lost to follow-up. With the use of new rapid test kits -- which measure immune system health without having to send samples off site to laboratories and waiting for results -- researchers in Mozambique nearly doubled treatment enrollment and cut the number of patients lost almost in half. Total patient drop out rates before beginning treatment fell from 64 percent to 33 percent, according to results published this week on the La

Former Ghana Official Sam P. Yalley Wants Gay People Charged With Genocide

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By On Top Magazine Staff Published: September 01, 2011 Sam Pee Yalley, former deputy minister under Ghana's Jerry Rawlings administration, has called for gay people to be charged with genocide. In an interview broadcast Wednesday on Citi FM's Eyewitness News, Yalley denied Attorney General Martin Amidu's recent claim that sex between consenting adults of the same gender in the privacy of their own home is not illegal in the African nation. “There is another section of the criminal code which people are not taking a look at, it is about genocide,” said Yalley, a public interest lawyer. “Genocide results in the extermination of the human race and if you expand the meaning of homosexuality to mean that a man cannot have a child with another man, then it means that [the] practice would lead to the extermination of mankind and therefore for me if I am to charge anybody apart from having unnatural carnal knowledge, I would also charge him with genocide and see how he can get out

YAOUNDE – CAMEROUN : NOUVEAU CAS D’ARRESTATION POUR HOMOSEXUALITE 5 Septembre 2011

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PRESS RELEASE Following the briefing note published by the collective, dated August 29, 2011 about the case of the four persons arrested and detained for homosexuality in Yaoundé, which had been brought to his knowledge (see HYPERLINK "http://sidado.org/latest/nouveau-cas-darrestation-pour-homosexualite.html" http://sidado.org/latest/nouveau-cas-darrestation-pour-homosexualite.html) the collective of organizations ADEFHO (Association for the defense of homosexuals), SID’ADO (teenagers against HIV/AIDS), COFENHO ( group of families with homosexual children) After collecting the details surrounding the arrest, wish to inform the national and international Community about the following facts: Ombwa Joseph Magloire 46 years old, painter receives at his home for his work, visits of tourists. Something noticed by his neighbors who on August 10 2011 decided to alert the Gendarmerie Brigade of the Lake in Yaoundé which came to arrest him on the

Shocking new details of US STD experiments in Guatemala

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"Shocking new details of US STD experiments in Guatemala Fresh revelations about 1940s medical tests come to light, including deliberately exposing people to sexually transmitted diseases guardian.co.uk , Tuesday 30 August 2011 08.12 BST